Bexley’s Got Talent 2025 live finals shine bright – Natalie Keel crowned winner!

Bexley's Got Talent

Bexleyheath, Saturday 4 October 2025 – the stage was set, the lights were dazzling and the talent was extraordinary as Bexley’s Got Talent 2025 took over The Delta Marriott Hotel for the live finals, part of the borough’s #CelebratingBexley programme, showcasing local talent and community spirit.

After an evening of outstanding performances from 15 finalists, vocalist Natalie Keel was crowned this year’s winner. She received a £500 cash prize, the honour of turning on Bexleyheath’s Christmas Lights, performing live there and at next year’s Bexley’s Got Talent Finals as well as a featured interview on Maritime Radio.

Congratulations also go to:

  • First Place Runner-Up: Bolu
  • Second Place Runner-Up: Georgina Collins
  • Theatre Box’s Shining Commendation Awardees: Ken Boyce Centre

The sold-out event brought together community spirit, creativity and local talent as well as raising over £1,000 for Bexley SNAP, supporting children and young people with disabilities and their families. The evening was attended by the Mayor of Bexley Cllr Christine Catterall,  and her Consort Mr Dave Curtois, adding an extra touch of prestige to a night packed with music, energy and emotion.

Cllr Cafer Munur, Cabinet Member for Place Shaping, said:

Bexley’s Got Talent has been a fantastic showcase of the creativity, passion and community spirit that make our borough so special. Congratulations to Natalie and all the finalists for delivering such an incredible evening and well done to Theatre Box for organising a brilliant event that also raises funds for Bexley SNAP.”

Event organiser Jade Flannery said:

We’re so proud of every performer who took to the stage this year. The energy, bravery and creativity of all 15 finalists made for an unforgettable night. Seeing the community come together to celebrate local talent while raising funds for Bexley SNAP is what this event is all about.”

Bexley’s Got Talent, organised by Theatre Box Performing Arts Academy, celebrates local talent, creativity and community spirit, providing a platform for people across Bexley to showcase their skills in front of a live audience and professional judges.

The competition featured singers, dancers, musicians and performers of all ages and continues to grow as a highlight of Bexley’s cultural calendar.

This event forms part of the #CelebratingBexley programme, which shines a spotlight on the borough’s culture, creativity, and vibrant community spirit.